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Published 2020
Hellenistic painted goblets in Alexandria /

: Les gobelets peints ont été durant de longues années considérés comme un groupe de céramique égyptienne unique et difficile à définir. Leur riche iconographie restait incomprise et leur datation placée à l'époque romaine ou romaine tardive. L'examen de la collection de tessons réunie par Lukas Benaki dans les années 1930 dans la nécropole de Hadra à Alexandrie et conservée au British Museum, au Musée gréco-romain d'Alexandrie et au Musée Benaki d'Athènes et de quelques vases complets, ainsi que des fragments mis au jour dans des fouilles récentes bien stratifiées à Alexandrie a permis de conforter la datation à l'époque hellénistique (IIe-Ier siècle av.0J. -C.), proposée par D. Bailey et de fixer leur lieu de production en Maréotide. Il a été possible d'identifier des scènes de procréation, d'accouchement et de banquet, associées à des représentations d'une nature prolifique, qui placent ces vases dans un contexte cultuel de célébration de la vie et de la renaissance. Ce volume a recu le prix "A la Mémoire de Jean Leclant" décerné par la Fondation Michela Schiff Giorgini en 2020.
: 325 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-321) and index. : 9782490128129 : 1110-6441 ;

Published 2005
al-Mawāqiʻ al-tārīkhīyah bi-Misr ̣: al-atlạs al-shāmil wa-al-kitāb al-iliktrūnī /

: "This work is based upon and retrieved from the 'Geographic Information System' (GIS) and the database that were created through the Egyptian Antiquities Information System (EAIS) project in the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA). The objective of this project is to gradually develop a comprehensive official documentation of historical sites in all the governorates of Egypt, and consequently to provide realistic and coherent site information, not only to researchers, but primarily to governmental agencies, which would use this information in protecting and managing the sites. The Cahiers consists of two parts: The first part, in paper format, contains introductory manuals, attribute tables of all sites, satellite images, topographical maps and keys of cadastral maps covering the whole governorate. The second part, in digital format (CD), contains an individual descriptive Cahiers for each site, sorted by markaz, and including detailed maps and information about the history, archaeological contents, legal status, state of preservation, and bibliography of each site"--Book jacket. : 2 v. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 31 x 43 cm. + CD-ROMS (4 3/4 in.) : Includes bibliographical references. : 9773054810 (v. 1)
9789773054816 (v. 1)

Akhenaten Talatat Project Conservation

: Talatat blocks, possibly derived from the Arabic word talata meaning “three,” measure roughly three handspans long. Characterized by their Amarna style and smaller size compared to conventional building blocks, they are the result of King Akhenaten’s (1352-1336 BC) goal to urgently erect religious buildings for his “new supreme god” Aten, first in Thebes (ancient Luxor) and later the new city of Akhetaten in Middle Egypt. The talatat blocks were first discovered in the late 19th century and increasingly excavated from then onwards. There are currently approximately 60,000 known blocks, believed to be only a fraction of what exists. The largest repository of talatat blocks resides in the Pennsylvania Magazine in the Karnak Temple complex in Luxor. The Magazine is directly adjacent to the west wall of the Khonsu Temple and stores approximately 16,000 blocks, the majority of which are sandstone (with a few limestone examples). Used to construct temples for the god Aten, the blocks were subsequently dismantled by Akhenaten’s successors, who reused them in other structures. Previously, from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, the blocks were photographed and documented in situ by Akhenaten Temple Project staff, under the auspices of the Penn Museum (also referred to as the University Museum, Pennsylvania). From 2008 to 2012, the American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE) Akhenaten Talatat Project Conservation staff cleaned, conserved, photographed, and recorded approximately 16,000 talatat blocks in the Magazine. The blocks had sustained damage which included dangerously leaning stacks; collapsed stacks; dust and bird droppings due to gaps in the roof; hornets’ nests and damage caused by animal burrowing. Matjaž Kačičnik photographed the preliminary conditions of the 28 stacks in the Magazine before project staff proceeded with removing, cleaning, and conserving blocks; some of the shattered blocks were reassembled with steel pins. Documentation included the use of digital photography and database recording. After structural interventions that addressed damage incurred from animal activity and dust accumulation, the blocks were restored in the Pennsylvania Magazine.
: 921pic : Conservation of the Akhenaten Talatat blocks in the Pennsylvania Magazine was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Agreement No. 263-A-00-04-00018-00 under the Egyptian Antiquities Project (EAP), and through the administration and facilitation of the American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE).

Published 1975
Thebes of the hundred gates : sound and light spectacle Karnak temples (Luxor) /

: 96 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm.

Published 1966
Recent finds /

: 'Extract from the Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Egypte", T. LIX. : pages ; 24 cm

Published 1978
The Luxor Museum of Ancient Egyptian Art : Guidebook.

: 128 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 19 cm. : Bibliography : pages 4-5, 126.

Introduction to Egyptian archaeology : with special reference to the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. /

: At head of title: United Arab Republic (Southern Region) Ministry of Culture and National Orientation. Antiquities Dept. of Egypt. : 392 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Published 1963
Abydos /

: At head of title : United Arab Republic, Ministry of Culture and National Orientation, Antiquities Department of Egypt. : xiv, 177 pages, [1] folded pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Studies in honor of Ali Radwan /

: 3 volumes : Illustrationen ; 24 cm. : 9773058263

Published 1961
Introduction to Egyptian archaeology, with special reference to the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.

: At head of title: United Arab Republic (Southern Region) Ministry of Culture and National Orientation. Antiquities Dept. of Egypt. : 392 p. : illus. ; 25 cm.

Published 2022
Alexandria antiqua : a topographical catalogue and reconstruction /

: 'Alexandria Antiqua' aims to catalogue the archaeological sites of Alexandria, from the records of the French Expedition (1798-99) to the present day, and to infer the urban layout and cityscape at the time of its foundation (4th century BC), and then through the successive changes which took place up to the Arab conquest (7th century AD).
: Also issued in print: 2022. : 1 online resource (x, 372 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour) : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781789699449 (PDF ebook) :

Published 2023
Baouît, 2008-2018 : panorama et perspectives : rencontre de l'archéologie et des textes : Journées d'étude des 7-8 juin 2018, Paris, Ecole du Louvre /

: "Le site monastique de Baouît en Moyenne-⁹gypte fait l'objet depuis 2003 de fouilles arcȟologiques, meňes conjointement par l'Ifao et le muše du Louvre. Š'tendant de la ̌priode byzantine ayant přčď la Conqůte aux premiers sïcles de ľ'poque arabe, il sert plus largement de ř̌frence dans la řgion du Bassin ̌mditerraňen. Des jourňes ď'tude organišes en juin 2018 onť ť l'occasion de faire le point sur l'activiť arcȟologique řcente in situ et sur la recherche foisonnante susciťe aup̈rs des chercheurs et universitaires au plan international. La publication des actes en deux parties, arcȟologie et textes, met en regard les premiers řsultats des campagnes de terrain sur une ďcennie et les travaux actuels meňs en paral̈lle dans le champ papyrologiquẻ travers de nombreuses collections. Les dix-sept articles řunis dans ce volume přsentent les řsultats de recherches řcentes et iňdites, traiťes par dif̌frents špcialistes qui le plus souvent publient špařment. L'originaliť de cet ouvrage est de les řunir dans une approche pluridisciplinaire, permettant aussi de nourrir une řflexion ̌mthodologique sur l'apport et, parfois, les limites de la combinaison des sources.
: 250 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-247). : 9782724709360